Esophageal intubation and carbonated beverages

Encyclopedia of capnograms

Bhavani Shankar Kodali MD

Esophageal intubation and carbonated beverages

Occasionally, an end-expired level of 2.5% (17-18 mm Hg, highest observed measurement in swine study was 38-39 mm Hg) or more may be observed in first six breaths during esophageal intubation in the presence of carbonated beverages in the stomach. However, the shape of the capnograms appear abnormal and should alert to a non tracheal intubation.